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Rashaun Agee, Rylan Griffen lead Texas A&M over Oklahoma

Ethan Stone

By Ethan Stone

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Rashaun Agee led the way for Texas A&M’s win over Oklahoma on Saturday, scoring a team-high 18 points on an efficient 7-13 from the field. The Aggies have now won 2 straight after dropping 4 straight to start February.

Texas A&M didn’t make it easy on its fans, that’s for sure. The Aggies led by 9 points with about 6 minutes remaining, but allowed Oklahoma to come all the way back and bring the game within a possession. However, Oklahoma’s late push just wasn’t quite enough, and Texas A&M was able to walk away with a 75-71 win.

While Agee led the way for the Aggies, Rylan Griffen might have ended it. His tough drive and turnaround two put the Aggies up enough to feel comfortable in the final minute. Griffen finished Saturday’s game with 14 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals.

The Aggies needed this one badly after a “season-defining” win over Ole Miss last week, per head coach Bucky McMillan. Texas A&M now sits at 19-8 on the season with an important matchup upcoming against Arkansas. The going won’t get easier following the Arkansas game, either – Texas A&M still has to face Texas and Kentucky before ending the season against LSU.

As it currently stands, the Aggies have an 80% chance to reach the postseason according to Kalshi. Check out the latest odds here:

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Kalshi
Kentucky
95%
Texas
82%
Texas A&M
80%
Auburn
67%
Missouri
50%
Mississippi State
2%
Ethan Stone

Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.

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